Feedbackregelkring
Feedbackregelkring, also known as a feedback control loop, is a fundamental concept in systems theory, engineering, and biology that describes a process where a system self-regulates through continuous feedback. It involves monitoring a specific variable or output of the system, comparing it with a desired set point, and adjusting inputs accordingly to maintain stability or achieve a target condition.
In a typical feedbackregelkring, sensors or detectors collect data about the system's current state. This information
Feedback loops are crucial in many natural and engineered systems. In biology, homeostatic mechanisms in the
There are two primary types of feedback: negative feedback, which counteracts deviations to stabilize the system,
Overall, feedbackregelkrings serve as a core principle in designing systems that are capable of self-regulation, stability,